Week 36 Sept. 6-12
Leaving on a jet plane
Sunday: Another interesting day at church. We gave Joyce J. and Karen a ride there and
then home plus Clarine a ride home. It was also a frustrating day. They announced that the Gospel Doctrine and Principles
class would be combined because of no teacher for Gospel Principles. Members never get subs, they just don’t show
up. Art had had enough so he told them
to announce there would be a Gospel Principles class and he went in and taught
it. He should have prepared a Young Men’s
lesson also because the two young men that we have worked so hard to get them stay
for Priesthood Meeting, had to go in with the Elders and High Priest. The High
Priest and Elders were combined because the elders had no teacher even though
members of the Presidency were there and the Young Mens President just didn’t
want to teach and cancelled Young Men’s class. This is the second week in a row that we have
gotten Reymark, and Eleazar to stay and no lesson for them. On a positive note, Ruth, Rubi, and Princess
Joy were in their new dresses that Joyce had bought them. All the
Acostas (and Bacus) stayed and went to Joyce’s primary class. She also had Kenzie stay for her class even though her grandpa wanted to leave. She begged to stay and he let her. We did find out that Estrela’s older girls, (Sunshine, Michel, Richel,) go by Bacus which is Estrela’s maiden name. It is a Pilipino tradition of some sort to take the mother’s name. And Eleazar, Reymark, Princess Joy and Eldrix, have the Acosta last name for their father, Ric Acosta. It is very interesting. Joshua, Ruth and Rubi’s family go by Acosta. We have always told them apart by the green house and the Holly St. house. This should make it easier. After church, we had Skyway A, Skyway B, Elder Sisters, Karen, Joyce J. and little Eric over for dinner and a short message from the elders. Joyce Johnson wanted Joyce to hem some pants for little Eric, but she will have to take them to Idaho because with packing, “Sister Knowles” ran out of time.
Monday
Labor Day: We are having Zone Meeting on
Wednesday so we work today and have p-day on Tuesday. Plus with the holiday the elders catch more
people at home. Joyce flew home so the
airport was our first stop. After she
got on the plane and it took off, (the ticket counter said that she wouldn’t
make the boarding time, so I waited to make sure she got on the plane okay) I
rode the train back to Rainier Beach. Joyce though she may have left her I-pad at
the church so I rode the bus as close as I could then walked to the
church. Her I-pad was in the primary
room, thank goodness. I walked back to
the bus stop, rode the bus to Rainier Station for the train, but decided to walk
home since I had lots of time on my hands.
I worked on what we use for an area book until time for FHE. I would have stayed home except I had to
teach the lesson. We have been thinking
that the lessons need to be spiced up a bit so we played a church version of
pass word for the lesson. Josh picked up “Sister Knowles” from the SLC airport
and took her to dinner and to ride the Ferris wheel. It’s a good thing that the grand kids needed
their grandma to ride with them!
Roland Valdez baptism |
Tuesday
p-day: The pick-up needed an oil change and the cover needed
to be treated so I took care of that in the morning. I stopped at the church to see the Elders and
they wanted me to run to the mission office for them. Not much going on so I was glad for something
to do that was worthwhile (verses taking a nap). The English class had no one show up and we
have though we may drop it, then one of the ladies called to say she had to
work and would come next week. We will
see. Two showed up for ARP and we had a
good lesson there. The elder sisters
helped me so I wouldn’t be alone. “Sister Knowles” spent Monday night with
Joshua, Rachel, Maddox, and Haley in Heber City. Josh and Rachel are building a
new home, so after a quick walk through of their new home Tuesday morning
before school, Rachel mapped me out a route to the Draper Temple. I thought I needed a little calming and peace
before driving to Idaho. On the way to
Idaho Falls, I got to watch Lexi play volleyball and cheer for her with Beau,
AnJ, and Braeden. I got to I.F. and I
offered to help Dad with Mom. Mom is pretty much in a wheel chair, though she
can walk with her walker a little. She
also has tremors in both of her hands, and other problems. I invited them to come and live at our home
and have the top floor and Art and I would settle in the basement so that I
could help, but Dad said they felt really good about moving into Fair Winds
Retirement Center. At Fair Winds, they
serve 3 meals a day, and everything is wheel chair accessible, which is perfect
for them right now. Plus, they have
activities and church right there.
Wednesday: Zone meeting all morning.
We talked about having lessons in member’s homes, contacting as always,
and developing greater faith. We had an
activity the last hour, which is just another name for role playing. Two sets of biking elders needed a ride home
so I took them home after a stop at Jack-in-the-Box. At 5:00 the missionaries met at Salvation
Army to serve dinner. This is always an
interesting experience. I had to hurry
form there to teach English at the church, but I did take time to talk to two
men and a lady and give each one a Book of Mormon. I only had two so I gave the third one a
Bible. This made me late, but the lady
was also late so it worked out. The
elder sisters helped again. After the
class we had our meeting with the Bishop.
Allison packed the kitchen cupboards
for Mom and Dad. Dad packed and cleaned,
and “Sister Knowles” had an organ lesson with Mom. It was delightful! Then, Joyce, Allison, and Mom put labels on
the bottoms of all of Mom and Dad’s china sets and antiques, so that all kids,
grandkids, and great grandkids will have a memento from Grandma and Grandpa
Allen. It was fun to put all the
treasures in boxes and we hope everyone will cherish their keepsakes.
Thursday:
I wasn’t going to
go to WW until Joyce sent me a text telling me to go. She has her flight booked to come back so
that was good news. It has been a long three days since she left. Glad I went to WW since I had lost
weight. The missionaries need leather
gloves for the service project this Saturday so I went to Lowes and picked
those up. I have been wanting to build a
frame so the groceries won’t slide to the front of the pickup bed so while I
was at Lowes I picked up some 2x4s and built it out in there parking lot. They cut the 2x4s to the size I needed. Most of the afternoon was spent working on
the area book (may have been a short nap somewhere in that time frame). I can’t do much else because I was told to
keep a low profile. In the evening I
went out with the Skyway B elders to three different places but nobody let us
in. We did go to the wrong house once
and the man there was very friendly and we talked to him a lot. They were from Vietnam and both husband and
wife were Buddhist. After the visits we
went to our missionary meeting and I rode home with the Elder Sisters. AnJ and
Beau both came up to help today. So,
while Gary Adams (my cousin,) and Dad took a big load to the Deseret
Industries, Beau and AnJ moved the three China Cupboards to my front room, so
that the three girls will each get one.
They also moved a ton of stuff to our shop to store. Lexi had another Volleyball game, so we went
to that and had fun.
Friday: The pick-up needed new tires and
some brake work so I took it back to Firestone and then rode the bus as far as
Henderson and walked the rest of the way home, then did the same route to go
back and pick it up. In between times I
worked on the area book some more. The Dangs had invited us to dinner in the
evening so I went by myself. Sister Dang’s
Aunt and Uncle were there for a visit and wanted to talk about a mission. They have put papers in and are waiting for
their call to come. She is a retired school teacher so we talked a lot about
the teachers strike in Seattle. I was
going with the Elders at 7:30 but dinner was longer than planned and their
appointment didn’t work out so it all worked out for me. I had rode the train and walked to the Dangs,
planning on having the Elders pick me up there.
I forgot they were on exchanges and were riding bikes. It all worked out since their appointment
fell through. I had to walk to the train
station in the dark. I keep forgetting
the days are getting shorter. It wasn’t
a problem since the firetrucks were out all over the neighborhood so lots of
flashing light plus they live in one of the nicer neighborhoods here. On
Friday, we had Ryan, Allison, Beau and AnJ to help us. First, more loads went out to our shop. Then, we packed up all that we could and put
it all in the garage to store for the night, so we could just load it on
Saturday, moving day! I got to visit
with Phyllis, Rod, John, and SanDee, and they fixed the best stew ever!
Day of Service Skyway Ward |
Saturday: Today was the Renton service day. The ward had a few people that needed some
help and then lots of community projects going on. I went with the Skyway A elders and several
other members to a part member family and did some yard work. Mostly we cut down blackberry bushes. They are a mess to deal with. They should have been sprayed and then burned
but you can’t do that in the city. We
worked for three hours and made a small dent in them. We did get a T-shirt for working. After dropping my car load off, I went home,
showered, ate lunch and took a nap. My
back was so stiff I thought maybe walking would help so I walked to Henderson
and caught a bus to the church for Brother Valdes baptism at 6:00. I thought that Skyway B elders would be there
and they could give me a ride to our 7:30 appointment, but they never showed up
and the appointment cancelled anyway.
The church needed to be cleaned so I stayed and helped and the Elder
Sisters clean and they gave me a ride home.
I was glad to stay and help because it is scary riding the bus
after
dark. The walked helped some but it will
still be Advil for a few days. Josh’s family was planning on coming to help on moving
day, but Rachel, Maddox, and Haley all got very sick on Friday, so Joyce made a
call to Ann Rockwood Friday night and explained that she desperately needed a
“Joshua” to help with the moving. Well, to her wonderful surprise, she got three Rockwood brothers that were sent from heaven to move Mom and
Dad. We had Allison, Ryan, AnJ, Reed,
Rod and Scottie, plus they brought over the snow mobile trailer to load!
Needless to say, by the time we loaded the trailer, my pickup, Allison and
Ryan’s van, and AnJ’s car, we only had to make one trip! It was amazing how strong they were, how
quick to help out, and willing to do service for loved ones! Rod even brought Mia, and Macey and Tyson had
so much fun with her riding on all the carts!
We unloaded and put things away. Thanks Ryan for changing your schedule. AnJ and I even helped hang some pictures and
picked up a few things that Mom and Dad needed from the store. AnJ and I then, made it to part of Macey’s
softball game and got to visit with Darla and the Petersons. Ann got some friends together for dinner in
the evening and it was nice to see the Rockwoods, the Belnaps and the
Wheelers! Thanks, Jeff, for the
delicious food! Love Joyce and Art
Sister Heiner, Bro. Valdez, Sister Lucky |
So glad the move went as smooth as it did. Dad, I am glad you did ok without mom. Sounds like you stayed very busy. We missed seeing you though. Anna kept looking for you when she saw grandma. I think she wanted to wrestle with someone.
ReplyDeleteSo glad the move went as smooth as it did. Dad, I am glad you did ok without mom. Sounds like you stayed very busy. We missed seeing you though. Anna kept looking for you when she saw grandma. I think she wanted to wrestle with someone.
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